Upcoming Trainings
Self Empathy: Helping Yourself to Help Others
ACEs and Substance Use Harm Reduction
Faculty
Coleen Reyes, Ed.D.
Director, Roberta’s House Learning Institute
Rhianon Brady, LCPC, CGP, C-DBT, CCTP
Training Clinician
Gregory Wm. Branch, M.D., MBA, CPE, FACP
Vice President, Roberta’s House
Faculty Presenter
Gregory Wm. Branch is a native of New York City and a Magna Cum Laude graduate from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, where he was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He completed residency training at the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital in the William Osler Internal Medicine Residency Program.
Nationally recognized as a Certified Physician Executive, Dr. Branch also holds an MBA from the University of Baltimore Merrick School of Business. He serves on the faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Dr. Branch is an internationally recognized Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
With over 35 years of medical practice, Dr. Branch has held numerous significant positions, including Director of Health and Human Services and Health Officer for Baltimore County, Lead Physician and Medical Director of Laboratory Services at the Johns Hopkins Medical Services Corporation, and Chief Medical Officer of Gerald Family Care in Washington, DC. He has also served as Medical Director at Baltimore Medical System and Chief Medical Officer for Maryland Physicians Care (Medicaid) and the Maryland Health Insurance Program.
Roxanne Fuentes, LCSW-C, MSW, RPS, SAP, ACS
Training Clinician
Matila S. Jones, II, MS, HS-BCP
Training Clinician
Annette R. March-Grier, RN., C.F.S.P.
President & Co-Founder, Roberta’s House
Faculty Presenter
Annette R. March-Grier is a distinguished healthcare professional and community leader , known for her unwavering commitment to grief support and family care. In 2007, she co-founded Roberta’s House, a grief support center inspired by her experiences as a registered nurse and her family’s legacy in funeral services. Under her leadership, Roberta’s House has become a lifeline for those facing loss, particularly in underserved communities, where the need for such support is often overlooked. Her work has earned her national acclaim, including recognition as a CNN Hero. She also serves on various boards and community initiatives, further broadening her impact.
Ms. March-Grier’s educational background is diverse and robust. She holds a Nursing degree from the University of Delaware, which provided the foundation for her healthcare career. She furthered her expertise by studying mortuary science at Catonsville Community College, enabling her to merge healthcare with compassionate grief support. This unique combination led to the establishment of Roberta’s House.
As President and Co-Founder of Roberta’s House, Ms. March-Grier has demonstrated her leadership and vision by expanding the organization’s reach beyond Baltimore. She opened a second office in Prince George’s County, Maryland. This strategic move allows the organization to serve more communities and offer comprehensive bereavement programs, including counseling, peer support, and education.
In recognition of her contributions, Ms. March-Grier received the National Caring Award in October 2016, which includes her induction into the Caring Hall of Fame located in the Frederick Douglas Museum on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Additionally, she received the 2023 Faith in Baltimore Award and the 2015 Mother Caroline Friess Service Award. In 2024, she was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG), where she will further influence national strategies for supporting grieving children and their families.
Presenters
Aniah Brewer
Presenter
Aniah Brewer is an exceptional senior at Coppin State University, where she is working towards a bachelor’s degree in social work. Her academic achievements and involvement in various organizations truly set her apart. As a Presidential scholar, Maxie Collier Scholar, and Remarkable Future Scholarship recipient, Aniah has consistently demonstrated her commitment to excellence. With a 4.0 GPA, she has been recognized as a Dean’s List recipient four times.
Aniah’s dedication to positively impacting society has also led her to become a University of Maryland (UMB) Restorative Change fellow. In addition to her academic success, Aniah is also a leader on campus. She currently serves as the President of Coppin’s Social Work Association and as the Vice President of Coppin’s Phi Alpha Honor Society, Theta Rho chapter. Through these roles, she is able to further her passion for social equity and advocacy.
Aniah is also pursuing practical experience in the field of social work. She is interning under Civic Works with the Maryland Department of Aging Baltimore County’s Ombudsman Program. Here, she is learning about systematic advocacy and how to empower individuals to stand up for their rights. Aniah’s dedication to making a difference in her community is inspiring and admirable.